Speech - Code of conduct accompanies my growth
Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
I am 888 from Class 2, Grade 2. The title of my speech is "Code of Conduct Accompanying My Growth". I hope it can bring happiness and enjoyment to everyone, thank you! "Love the motherland, love science, cherish life, respect the old and love the young, be honest and trustworthy..." When I first read the contents of the "Code for Primary School Students", I felt that they were not just provisions on paper, but more important What matters is the manifestation in action.
Confucius said: "A little success is like nature, and habits are like nature." Therefore, developing good behaviors and habits is the key and foundation for our integrity, mind cultivation, and morality.
I remember that before I went to school, my parents often told me: Don’t talk nonsense when eating, eat more vegetables, not be picky about food, cherish every grain of food, and when your stomach is full, you will grow taller. I have grown taller... As soon as I stepped into the gate of the Northern School, the teacher took my hand and gently told me: You are a primary school student. If you see scraps of peel and confetti on the ground, you should pick them up and put them in the trash can. ; The belly of the trash can is swollen, there is less garbage on the ground, and the campus will be more beautiful... Every time, I will nod gently and keep the words of my parents and teachers in my heart.
The day I put on the red scarf, the teacher stroked my head and told me encouragingly again: You have become a Young Pioneer. You must learn the team salute when raising the national flag. When you see your elders, you must boldly say hello, up and down. You must take the initiative to give way and keep to the right on the stairs... At this time, I nodded my head and kept the teacher's words in my heart. Northern schools are the cradle of educating people and a pure fertile soil. How could I forget the teacher’s words! Start from small things, start from around you, use the code as a guide, regulate your behavior, never be late or leave early, cherish time, don't trample on the grass, care for the environment, dress neatly, pay attention to hygiene, understand etiquette... little by little. I gradually developed good habits.
Self-respect and self-improvement shine in the north, and virtues are practiced on Medela campus. In fact, whenever and wherever we meet teachers, classmates, friends or guests, it has become our habit to take the initiative to say hello; when others encounter difficulties, we will also enthusiastically help; when we see garbage on the ground, we will I took the initiative to pick it up, because like everyone else, I remember the teachings of my teachers and remember that I am a student from the north. I am proud, I am proud, I am a student from the north! Code of conduct accompanies me to grow up, and good habits cultivate positive moral character. I believe that the future of Northern English School will be more brilliant because of us!
My speech is over, thank you everyone!
Speech for primary school students on daily behavioral norms
Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone! The title of my speech is "Learn daily behavioral norms and be a civilized primary school student". I feel extremely proud to be standing here participating in the speech contest. I hope that through this speech, all students will have a deeper understanding of the "Code for Primary School Students" and "Norms of Daily Behavior", and purify our campus and beautify our souls with more civilized words and deeds.
As a civilized primary school student, you must observe etiquette both in and out of school. You listen: "Good morning, teacher! Hello, teacher! I'm sorry! It's okay! Please! Thank you!..." These voices ring from time to time in the campus, and you can often see students helping each other... . Aren’t these phenomena worth continuing to carry forward and become an example for everyone to learn from? But around us, there are still some uncivilized behaviors among some students. In the campus and on the stairs, we can also see garbage that is extremely disharmonious to our beautiful campus. Some students swear and swear, climb the handrails of the stairs at will, and even some students deliberately damage school public property. Should we think deeply about this? We are members of the school, and the appearance of the school depends on our classmates to work together to maintain it. Only when everyone is civilized and polite can there be unity and friendship among classmates, and our campus will be warmer, more harmonious, and more harmonious. They will be healthier and grow stronger.
If you sow a behavior, you will reap a habit; if you sow a habit, you will reap a character; if you sow a character, you will reap a destiny. Students, developing good behavioral habits requires the guidance of teachers, the help of classmates, and more importantly, we need to strictly demand ourselves. The "Code for Primary School Students" and "Daily Behavior Code for Primary School Students" are our codes of conduct. They are not only written on paper, And it must be remembered in our hearts, and more importantly, it must be reflected in actual actions. Everyone's movements convey rich civilized information. Let us learn from the "Daily Behavior Standards for Primary School Students" and start from now, start from ourselves, start from little things, develop good civilized habits, and be civilized students. Control our mouths, Don't spit everywhere; control our hands and don't litter; control our feet and don't go where we shouldn't go.
Let us join hands to build a civilized and beautiful campus, so that every student of Zoucheng No. 2 Experimental Primary School can become a civilized person and let the flowers of civilization bloom. Everywhere on campus.
Putonghua Speech for Primary School Students "Speak Mandarin and Write Standard Words to Be a Civilized Person (Student Speech)
Speak Mandarin and Write Standard Words to Be a Civilized Person (Student Speech) 13 Speeches for Civilized People The speech of a civilized person strives to be a civilized person Speech of Chaoyang Civilized Person Speech of Student Code of Conduct
Speak Mandarin and write standard words to be a civilized person
Dear judges and teachers , Dear classmates: Hello everyone! The title of my speech today is "Speaking Mandarin and Writing Standard Chinese Characters to Be a Civilized Person"
We often see this scene around us: some students do not take their homework seriously. , the handwriting is crooked, some students speak in a non-standard way, and speak with a southern accent, so that others cannot see what he is writing or hear what he is saying. He does not speak Mandarin or write standard characters in life. There are also many jokes. There is a story that once, a village chief held a village meeting and said: "Rabbits and shrimps, pickles are too expensive. Instead of pickles, I want pig trotters." His words made the villagers laugh, and a few dialect words made a mess in a very serious meeting. In fact, the translation of his dialect into Mandarin is: Comrades and fellow villagers, we are in a meeting now, so don’t talk and pay attention. In life, there are many jokes caused by irregular writing. It is said that a man named Wu Dongpo wrote very sloppily and often wrote his name out of jokes. Once, when he went to the hospital to see a doctor, he paid the money first. , the doctor asked him to sign. After signing, the doctor asked him to sit next to him and line up. After a while, he heard the doctor shouting "Wu Dongpi! Wu Dongpi!" He had no response. Seeing that no one responded, the doctor shouted again: "Wu Dongpi!" Seeing that there was still no response, the doctor became angry and stepped forward to grab him and said, "What's wrong with you? You don't agree to it several times." After hearing this, Wu Dongpo argued with the doctor: "My name is not Wu Dongpi, my name is Wu Dongpo." The doctor said: "Look at what you wrote. Wu Dongpo was dumbfounded. It turned out that he wrote "Wu Dongpo" as " "Wu Dongpi". You see, how important it is to speak Mandarin well and write standard Chinese characters well.
Speaking Mandarin well and writing standard characters well is a symbol of civilization and the beginning of being a civilized person. Civilization , represents the improvement of moral and cultural literacy, and civilization reflects human temperament and cultivation. Speaking Mandarin well, writing standard Chinese well, and being a civilized person are the missions given to us by the times and the tasks entrusted to us by history. , dozens or even hundreds of years later, when we look back on the past, we must be worthy of our descendants, and we must be worthy of our ancestors.
When speaking Mandarin, we are required to distinguish between flat and straight words. It requires us to be mellow; to write standard words, we are required to be straight and upright; to be civilized, we are required to be down-to-earth and humble; to speak and act appropriately, Code of conduct.
So how can we speak Mandarin well, write standard Chinese characters well, and be a civilized person?
In fact, it is not difficult to speak Mandarin well, write standard Chinese well, and be a civilized person. As long as we treat it with sincerity, persist in it with perseverance, and complete it with incomparable patience. , have strong perseverance and develop good speaking, writing and writing habits, we can achieve our goals. Xunzi, a great scholar in my country, once said: "If you don't climb a mountain, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't go to a deep stream, you don't know how thick the earth is." If we want to climb mountains and explore deep streams, we must persevere to the end.
Speaking Mandarin, writing standard Chinese characters, and being a civilized person are the inheritance of the civilization of our Chinese nation for thousands of years. Our China is an ancient country with thousands of years of civilized tradition. The hieroglyphs carved on the backs of oracle bones record the growth of the Chinese descendants; the pens and dragons and snakes engraved on the stone tablets reveal the vigor of the Chinese descendants. Strong. Who knows, at the 2008 Olympic Games, a voice representing the East sounded in the "Bird's Nest", and a word "harmony" representing the Chinese nation shocked more than 200 countries in the world; the sonorous and powerful voice welcomed the orderly Rules of law, politeness and humility have once again allowed our Chinese nation to stand tall in the east of the world!
Speaking of civilization, our great motherland is known as a "land of etiquette". Our Chinese nation has always attached great importance to civilization and courtesy. In the course of thousands of years of history, there are many stories of celebrities and people with lofty ideals treating others with courtesy that are still widely recited by people today. The story of "melting four years old can make pears" is a household name, known to all women and children. Shen Guang's "Broken Arm Seeking Dharma" and Yang Shi's "Cheng Men Li Xue" have left lasting stories for future generations. Mao Zedong was one of the most influential figures of the last century. He developed the virtue of being polite to his elders since he was a child. Later, when he became the president of the country, he could still treat others with courtesy. In a letter to his teacher Mr. Xu Teli, he said: "You were my husband twenty years ago, you are still my husband now, and you will definitely still be my husband in the future." In 1959, when Chairman Mao returned to Shaoshan, he specially invited the elderly relatives and friends to have dinner. Chairman Mao toasted to the elderly. The elderly people said: "How dare you, Chairman, propose a toast!" Chairman Mao replied: "You should respect the elderly and the virtuous!" This shows how important civility and courtesy are. We, ***, live together in a big socialist family, and treating others in a civilized and polite manner is a compulsory lesson for each of our young people as they grow up. Therefore, we must develop good habits of being civilized and polite. We must start from around us and from now on, speak Mandarin, write standard Chinese, and be civilized people.
First grade speech: Learn the rules, abide by the rules, and strive to be an outstanding primary school student
Dear teacher, dear students:
Hello everyone!
I am Chu Zhongtian from Class 8, Grade 1. At this moment, I feel very honored and proud to represent our class in this speech. The title of my speech below is "Learn the Code, Observe the Norms, and Strive to Be an Excellent Primary School Student."
The "Code for Primary School Students" and "Code for Daily Behavior of Primary School Students" are our codes of conduct. They are not just words on paper. We must not only remember them, but more importantly, they must be reflected in our actions. . Now, I have memorized the "Standards" in my heart and always use them to compare my behavior, so that I can constantly correct my shortcomings and improve myself.
At school, I take good care of the flowers, trees and all public facilities on campus, and do not throw away confetti. I can take the initiative to say hello to the teacher when I see him. Obey the teacher's management and accept the supervision of classmates.
In interactions with classmates, we can unite classmates, respect each other, and trust each other. My mother always said, "You should treat others the way you want others to treat you." Yes, if you are polite to others, others will also respect you. Saying "hello" to others will put people in a good mood for the day. Saying "thank you" will shorten the distance between people. Saying "sorry" and "it's okay" can resolve unnecessary conflicts between classmates. contradiction.
At home, I respect my elders and honor my parents. In the face of criticism from parents, I can listen carefully and not talk back. When guests come to my house, I greet them warmly and politely, serving them tea and water.
Outside of school, I obey traffic rules and always remind adults to obey traffic rules and pay attention to safety. Take the initiative to give up your seat when riding in a car and be kind to others. I remember one time, my mother took me out to play, and I saw an old man sitting on the ground on the roadside, begging from passers-by. I asked my mother for one yuan and gave it to the poor old man. The old man said to me: "This child is so sensible and kind-hearted. He will definitely be admitted to college." Also, during the Wenchuan earthquake, I did not hesitate to donate money to the disaster area in the square...
In terms of study, I can complete the homework assigned by the teacher on time, develop a good habit of loving learning and using my brain, speak actively in class, and dare to ask the teacher questions when I encounter problems that I don’t understand.
In short, whether in study or in life, we must pay attention to everything we say and do, and we must constantly discover, innovate, and improve. I will always keep in mind the contents of the "Daily Behavior Standards for Primary School Students" and "Code for Primary School Students", and strive to be an excellent primary school student in my future study and life.
My speech is over, thank you everyone!
I love my school
Hello everyone!
I am Chu Zhongtian from Class 8, Grade 1. At this moment, I feel very honored and proud to represent our class in this speech. The title of my speech below is "I Love My School".
When we bid farewell to the pleasant winter vacation life and returned to school, we were all surprised to find that the school had undergone tremendous changes: the ground at the school entrance was paved with marble tiles, the cement floor was laid, and the flower ponds were planted with There are unknown trees and a pavilion under construction for everyone to enjoy the shade. Everything is clean and tidy, without the clutter before the winter vacation. The teaching buildings and playgrounds on campus look fresh and clean. Students, what are you thinking about when you are facing a clean and fresh school at this moment: Are you proud of being able to study in such a school?
So when we walk along a clean, tree-lined road and see confetti; when we sit in a clean, bright, spacious and comfortable classroom, we hear some students walking in the corridor. When there is noise and shouting; when we see the white walls being polluted; when we pass by the empty water room and hear the faucet buzzing; when we see the lower grade students fall, what should we do? Woolen cloth? Can you turn a blind eye? Yes, no! As a primary school student, from the moment we carry our schoolbags and step into the school gate, we become the masters of the school. Every plant and tree in the school, the rise and fall of honor and disgrace are closely related to us. Since we are the masters of the school , we must always play the role of the master, perform the responsibilities of the master everywhere, and use our practical actions to add infinite brilliance to our school. At this point, some students may want to ask: What can we do to add glory to the school? In fact, this is not difficult at all! As long as we start by listening carefully in class; start by picking up scraps of paper when we see them; start by never making noises in the corridor; never bully weak students; never start by scribbling on the walls, never It starts with climbing and breaking flowers and trees; it starts with turning off the faucet in time after use; it starts with helping up a primary school student immediately when he sees him fall... As long as we start from the little things around us, we will always use the "Daily Behavior Standards for Primary School Students" to measure our own performance. By words and deeds, we can become an excellent student. An excellent student itself adds brilliance to the school.
Dear students, let us *** take action together and strive to be an outstanding student. Let us always remember the contents of the "Daily Behavior Standards for Primary School Students" and "Code for Primary School Students", Make yourself better. Let our campus be more brilliant because of our excellence!
Thank you everyone! My speech is over!
Speech on Code of Conduct for Middle School Students
Discipline and rules are indispensable in our daily work, study and life. Many facts can illustrate this truth, such as queuing up to buy tickets; obeying traffic rules when walking on the road; even our daily actions are subject to certain requirements and constraints, otherwise nothing will be orderly. As students at school, we are in a period of transition to society, and there are countless disciplines and rules that require us and tell us what to do and what not to do.
However, if we always study and live in a demanding environment, it will be difficult to make progress, so we should learn to restrain ourselves, demand ourselves, change from passive to active, and consciously abide by the regulations of middle school students Standards of daily behavior, use them to restrain your words and deeds. Pythagoras said: He who cannot restrain himself cannot be called a free man. Our self-discipline is not to let a lot of rules and regulations restrict ourselves layer by layer, but to use self-disciplined actions to create an orderly order to strive for greater freedom in our study and life.
The school established a self-discipline committee last semester, with the purpose of supervising and encouraging us to be consciously self-disciplined. It is not an organization that requires a group of students to manage other students, but a new student group that encourages everyone to supervise each other and exercise self-discipline, just to keep our study and life in good order. As a member of the Self-Discipline Committee, I believe that every member is the same as me, hoping that I can help and serve everyone in terms of self-discipline.
To be self-disciplined, of course you must have specific requirements. In line with the quality education currently being implemented, we must improve our own quality, establish self-discipline awareness of self-esteem, self-love, and self-improvement, have a strong sense of responsibility for the school, class, and individuals, and be able to correctly handle interpersonal relationships in daily study and life. and conflicts. In terms of learning, we must first be independent, think independently, solve problems independently, and complete homework independently; secondly, we must be conscious and consciously do what we should do, including previewing and reviewing, listening attentively in class, and completing homework on time. In terms of behavior, we should standardize our words and deeds according to the daily code of conduct for middle school students, be civilized and polite, and protect public property. In appearance, we should show the simple nature of students with simple, elegant, clean and tidy clothes.
I think that if every student can join the ranks of self-disciplined people, they will find that the things and environment around them will be greatly different. Self-discipline is not only beneficial to our current studies. In a few years, when we end our student careers and enter the society, we will find that it will also have a great impact on our future work and life in society, because when we When we were still students, we had the chance to do it again and start from scratch if we made a mistake, but in society we must be responsible for every mistake or mistake we make and bear the consequences, which makes the role of self-discipline even more obvious. Therefore, let us supervise each other, be conscious and self-disciplined, create a better environment for current learning, and lay the foundation for developing good habits in future work and life.
On a new day, we face the rising sun and continue to move towards our goals. Today’s struggle is for tomorrow’s success. What society needs is qualified talents, and qualified talents come from qualified students. So, how can we become a qualified middle school student? Is it like what many people think, "A good student is a good student"?
In fact, this idea is too naive and wrong. There is no doubt that in school, we must not only learn to learn, but also learn to be a human being, because only by learning to be a human being can we better seek knowledge, innovate, and make progress.
"No rules, no rules." In order to ensure people's normal life, every country has its own laws. In the same way, in school, if we want to be qualified students, the most basic thing is that we should Comply with the "Code for Primary and Secondary School Students" and "Code of Daily Behavior for Middle School Students" and abide by school disciplines and rules, because this is crucial for us to develop good behavioral habits. Since we were young, our parents have taught us that we must be honest, dare to endure hardship, and have perseverance in doing things. They teach us how to get along with the people around us and how to be polite to others.
However, as we grow older, the passage of time also takes away the innocence of childhood. As we grow up and mature, are our hearts still clean?
We ask ourselves, after taking a good look at the "Code for Primary and Secondary School Students" and the "Code for Daily Behavior of Middle School Students", who of us, you, me, him or her, can completely do it?
Yes, maybe you will say: "Everyone can't be perfect." However, students, if we don't work hard because of this, how can we become qualified middle school students?
“Don’t do good deeds because they are small, and don’t do evil deeds because they are small.” We can only work hard to do what we should do, start with me, start with small things, learn to respect yourself, respect Only when others understand what is right and what is wrong, and improve their ability to distinguish right from wrong and good from evil, can they have correct moral choices and correct moral behavior, and only then can they become truly qualified middle school students.
Speech on Daily Behavior Standards for Middle School Students
Dear teachers, dear classmates,
Good morning everyone! The title of my speech today is "Purifying Spring, Standardizing Behavior"
It is another season when the ice melts and everything revives. The harsh spring cold retains the last breath of severe winter. The withered yellow weeds, the vast land, and the whirling branches are announcing the end of winter and the beginning of spring with their tired and cheerful demeanor.
Spring is like a holy goddess repairing the scars of the earth with her nobility, so soon the world will take off its gray outer clothing and put on the colorful clothes of spring: the first leaves are like emerald hanging branches, The green is dripping; the blooming spring greets the sky like a blazing fire, and the branches are spreading; the sprouting seedlings are like a green carpet covering the ground, and you can see endlessly; the green hair is knotted, the white hair is wearing flowers, the spring waves are stirring, and there are swarms of fish and shrimps. This is An ideal spring scene, a dreamy spring.
However, we don’t want to see in this holy spring, in this developed modern society, the spring breeze blows, dust flies, and paper scraps dance; we don’t want to see the ferocious plastic bags on the branches. The clamor is floating and flipping; we don’t want to see bacteria and viruses raging, and epidemics are rampant among us.
But we have to face this reality. In the canteen of Nuovo University, which was built with great efforts with the special funds allocated, there are only a few people queuing up for food, but in front of the narrow canteen counter, there are many people. The cafeteria is full of students buying food; no one cares about the food in the canteen that has passed the inspection by the health inspection department, while the food stalls with no hygienic guarantee are always in short supply at the stalls where sewage flows and dust is flying; the dining tables that should be busy are full of food. However, there are few and far between, monotonous and deserted, and there are small groups of wandering diners all over the campus. The classrooms that should be quiet and elegant are filled with a strong smell of rice, and even the leftovers are piled up in the dormitory corridors. .
All of this is in sharp contrast to the vitality of spring. All of this is contrary to school routines. All of this is inconsistent with the behavior of students. These bad behaviors are like a poisonous tree taking root in the fertile soil of learning, hurting both individuals and the whole. Because of it, the originally pure spring has flaws, the originally clean campus has stains, and the originally bright life has shadows. It kills people's fighting spirit and disintegrates the morale of the school. It makes darkness rampant and sewage flows across the river. With it, there will be sorrow in spring and shadow in the sunshine.
Therefore, we should purify the spring, standardize our behavior, take advantage of this good time, take advantage of the east wind of the regular education month, use routine as the way to discipline ourselves, start from the small things in life, strictly demand ourselves, and resolutely stay away from Bad habits, pay attention to details, abide by routines, maintain good personal hygiene and environmental sanitation, develop good living habits and hygiene habits, improve personal quality, never forget to reflect on your own behavior, correct your own mistakes, listen to the teacher's instructions, and obey the school management.
The plan for the year lies in spring, a new journey has quietly begun, society is accelerating forward, spring is calling us to be the messengers of spring, let us take action, use our hearts to purify the spring, and use our Our sweat holds up our dreams, and we use our hands to create a harmonious, peaceful, positive, civilized and standardized campus envelope.
We believe that when the spring breeze picks up again and the climax of spring arrives, this place will be a sea of ??life.
(My speech ends here, thank you all)